COST OF LIBERTY***COMMONSENSE CONCEPTS

Friday, December 5, 2014

Are we ready fir what's ahead


As we come upon another reflective day, December 7th, 1941, we must look back at a time when America was in a different place than it is today.  We were a nation of hardy souls that had survived the Great Depression and WWI and were in the process of building an industrial might.  Today we have decayed into a complacent society that is reliant on our government for our daily needs.  The strength of our fathers who came together as one to defend our way of life has diminished.  As what many would call and older man I have seen both worlds.  When I was a child we were taught to be self reliant and motivated towards self achievement.   Now a days we are being coddled to the point where our population is soft & compliant.  As a youngster if I got into trouble at school it surely wasn't the teachers fault in my parent eyes and I would be punished when I got home for my discretion's.  If I were to come home crying because a bully was picking on me my parents wouldn't run out and confront my adversary, Dad would take us out in the yard and teach us how to fight for our survival. 

The unrest we are seeing in the black community today is being stoked for reasons only known by our White House and Justice Department.  The risk of Anarchy and the need for Martial Law to quell it  comes to mind.  Martial Law suspends all elections and current laws and puts the power in the Executive branch.  As these protests mount we will see more and more violence by professional Anarchist within this group.  With the elections coming in 2016 the possibility exists that this is timed to explode into all out violence and there will be a need for such an action.  The Civil unrest will be divided among racial lines as it was in the 60's.  The difference is that the instigators of this unrest are looking for power and the public in general is too complacent to fight back. 

The cases they have chosen to begin this fight are flawed at the best.  I have searched to find any form of racism involved in either the Brown shooting in Ferguson or the Garner case in NY.  They were both highly decorated criminals with felon records in their past.  In both cases they were criminals  resisting arrest when they were killed, Brown as he attacked the officer.  The Garner case may need to be examined for negligence regarding the so called choke hold applied but with a black Sergeant in command of the squad that took him down the idea of racism loses its credibility.  It also is a fact that local minority businesses had gone to the police asking them to stop Garner from blocking people who want to enter their stores.  

Remember the lost souls of December 7, 1941 and try to imagine the will to fight that it must have taken in the 4 years to come, now imagine a country that was once free and self sufficient trying to rebuild a government of the people by the people.  

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Rising tensions

For the life of me I cannot understand the lack of understanding in both the Ferguson case about Brown and the NY case regarding Garner.  Is this all the agitators have to hang their hats on?  Two guys who have ridiculous criminal records resisting arrest.  Where is the protest for the young man killed in NJ with his wife watching in a carjacking by two blacks? Where are the protesters marching for the two police officers killed in California by a 3 time convicted & deported illegal alien?  Why is it that when it black on white crime we have no riots but when a criminal breaks the law and resists arrest and is black the world has to be on fire?  This is the making of a major racial situation here in America.  This is creating more racists in the white community and it will explode someday if it continues.  The claim of racism is like yelling fire in a crowded room and the perpetrators should be either be forced to prove their allegations or face criminal charges.  Al Sharpton is just the bobblehead in this present situation the real culprits are the ones calling the shots from the White House and the Justice Department. 

If I were a white cop I would refuse to go into a black neighborhood, let them police themselves for a few days and see what transpires.  If I were a cop in NY I would let the mayor know exactly how I feel.  I have tried to listen to every side of these stories and I have yet to hear someone who has made the case where either of these cases were racism.  There was a case for unlawful death in the NY case but not racism.  There was a black sgt.  in command of the cops & it was Minority business owners who called the police. 
The complaints about the Grand Jury are stupid, if there was a strong case for charging the policeman the prosecutor would have filed it without going to the Grand Jury.  The moral to this story is don’t resist arrest and don’t commit a crime in the first place.  I hear all these people yelling about the fact that the NY case was a misdemeanor crime, it wasn’t the selling of cig’s that caused the problem it was the resisting arrest, understand? If the cop’s let everyone go without an arrest if they resist their attempt to do their job I would hate to live in that town.  Again I say it is not a racial crime every time a white cop arrests a black, sometimes it is just plain justice in motion. 


The intolerance for reason in the black community will cause more problems in the future if we allow charlatans like Sharpton to preach his false rhetoric and stir up more hatred.  These agitators are poking a sleeping lion and hopefully when it awakes it’s in a good mood. 

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